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If you are looking for sliders I would reccomend motovation.... their quality & customer service is first rate!
If you are looking for sliders I would reccomend motovation.... their quality & customer service is first rate!
If you are looking for sliders I would reccomend motovation.... their quality & customer service is first rate!
When I installed my motavations I did not like the way they pressed tight against the frame so I used the washer from the original bolt on the inside end, so from the bike outwards, washer, frameslider, washer, bolt.
It gave it a tiny bit of room from the frame this way.
I got the Short version of these, come with washers and that help and I torqued them down with out any problem, heck they even withstood a parked falling down incident with out any damage.
Interesting..anyone else do this and would this mess up the integerity of the install? just curious before i do the install.
What did you torque them to (ft lbs)?
Also, FWIW, the cheap money is on the Shogun sliders. Delrin with aluminum inserts. Seem to be well made and installed without issues. They were part of the ebay bundle I won when bidding for the comfort seat. Since my Protek sliders are STILL on back order, I used these and cancelled the Protek.
I thought about that and showed a Mechanic and he agreed with me. He said that is what he would do. I just did not like the way the wide part fit against the frame when tighten down, figured if I ever wanted to remove them the frame would have a big mark from them.
Pictures of the gap left.
Hey I was bidding against you for that package. Since I had a 05 I was going to sell the windshield and keep the seat and sliders.
Any suggestions or tool used in getting the frame bolt loose. I'm pretty much at half strengh in the wrists since the accident.